• William McMurray for whom Fort McMurray is named. In 1790, the explorer Alexander MacKenzie made the first recorded description of the oil sands.
  • I was in Fort McMurray for a few days, but we mostly home cooked and stayed in (read all the way to the end for our home cooked meals!).
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  • From stunning night skies and remote hunting lodges to historic landmarks, Fort McMurray is where you go to push your adventure beyond.
  • Things to Do in Fort McMurray, Alberta: See Tripadvisor's 7,122 traveler reviews and photos of Fort McMurray tourist attractions.
  • By 1966, this tiny town had 2000 people. Since then, the fate of Fort McMurray has been closely tied to that of Canada's oil sands industry.
  • Fort McMurray, Alberta, unincorporated population centre, population 61,374 (2011c), 47,705 (2006c). Fort McMurray is the largest community in the Regional ...
  • Located at the junction of the Clearwater and Athabasca rivers, the site of Fort McMurray became an important fur trading post in the late 1700s.
  • Fort McMurray services the nearby oil sands industry, and as such has expanded rapidly in recent years due to increased development of the oil sands.
  • In the 1920s conditions improved and the HBC built a retail type store on Franklin Ave, west of Morrison Street in the now town of Fort McMurray.